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General Category => Politics/Government => Topic started by: truth_seeker on August 26, 2017, 07:05:07 pm
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Exclusive — Nevada Senate Poll Shows Danny Tarkanian Takes Lead Over Dean Heller
by Matthew Boyle25 Aug 2017Washington, D.C. 943
Pro-Donald J. Trump GOP U.S. Senate challenger Danny Tarkanian has blown past incumbent Sen. Dean Heller (R-NV), an opponent of the president and much of his agenda, per a new poll out of the state of Nevada obtained exclusively by Breitbart News ahead of its public release.
Tarkanian, per the new poll from JMC Analytics, is up at 39 percent in the new survey. His lead towers eight points over the incumbent Heller’s 31 percent, spelling certain trouble for Senate GOP establishment forces desperate to save Heller’s seat. A whopping 31 percent are undecided between Heller and Tarkanian. Even so, when given the choice of Heller versus not Tarkanian, a majority of Republicans in Nevada—51 percent—want someone other than Heller, 31 percent would renominate Heller, and 18 percent are undecided.
The survey of 700 likely GOP voters in Nevada was conducted from Aug. 24 to Aug. 25 and has a margin of error of 3.7 percent with a 95 percent confidence interval.
Heller’s approval rating is underwater, down to just 34 percent of Nevada Republicans approving of his job performance, while 48 percent disapprove. Sixteen percent have no opinion and two percent have not heard of Heller.
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http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/08/25/eexclusive-nevada-senate-poll-shows-danny-tarkanian-takes-lead-over-dean-heller/
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This is an important, and highly winnable upgrade for Republicans.
Tark has name recognition, and supports our President, which means he would help enact the measures that real conservatives have asked for.
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This is an important, and highly winnable upgrade for Republicans.
Tark has name recognition, and supports our President, which means he would help enact the measures that real conservatives have asked for.
Looking very good.
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Sixth time's a charm!
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Sixth time's a charm!
For Reagan, it took him only three times.